Okay, I always QT any new fish. Most all my new fish get a formalin dip and hypo. My display and sump are loaded with live pods. It would be like full access to a vegas buffet for a mandarin. I know mandarin dragonets are hard fish to QT, but I was offering live trigger pods. I had it for 5 days and it simply would not eat. Finally, on day 6 it died. I took it back to the LFS and they said they did not guarantee mandarins. However, because I had a sample of my water and it tested out perfect they gave me half of the purchase price for in store credit.
The manager at the LFS said never QT a mandarin. He said they are practically ICH resistant because they have a thick slime coat.
How true is this and what are your opinions?
The manager at the LFS said never QT a mandarin. He said they are practically ICH resistant because they have a thick slime coat.
How true is this and what are your opinions?